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Affeld K., Sullivan J., Worner S.P. & Didham R.K. (2008): Can spatial variation in epiphyte diversity and community structure be predicted from sampling vascular epiphytes alone? - Journal of Biogeography, 35: 2274-2288

Keywords: Biomass, bryophytes, canopy, community composition, epiphytes, lichens, New Zealand, species richness, temperate rain forest, vascular plants. EndNote Read more... 

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Afieroho O.E., Noundou X.S., Krause R.W.M., Isaacs M., Olley L., Hoppe H.C. & Abo K.A. (2018): An antiplasmodial depside from a Nigerian lichen Dirinaria picta, epiphytic on the oil palm Elaeis guineense - Revista Boliviana de Química, 35(1): 31–39

This study investigated the anti-plasmodial and cytotoxic potentials of the chloroform (LCE) and ethanol (LEE) extracts from the foliose lichen Dirinaria picta with the view of isolating anti-malarial drug lead compound (s). In vitro anti-plasmodial and cytotoxicity assays were done using the plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase assay and human HeLa cervica cell lines respectively. The structure of the isolated compound was elucidated using spectroscopic techniques. The LCE yielded a novel antiplasmodial … EndNote Read more... 

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Afonina O.M., Bredkina L.I. et Makarova I.I. (1980): Raspredelenije lisajnikov i mchov v lesostepnych landsaftach v srednem tecenii r. Indigirgki. (Distribution of lichen and moses in - Botaniceskij zurnal, 65(1): 66-83

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Afshan N., Fayyaz I., Iftikhar F., Jabeen M. & Khalid A. (2023): A new species and a new record of the genus Squamulea (Teloschistaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from Pakistan - The Lichenologist, 55(2): 51-58

A novel species in the genus Squamulea, S. chikarensis, is described from Himalayan moist temperate forest in Pakistan. The morphology, chemistry and ITS sequences support its distinction from other species of this genus. The taxon is characterized by a pale green to yellow thallus, large apothecia up to 0.8–1.8 mm wide, pale yellow to yellow-orange apothecial discs, a hymenium 70–110 μm high, large ascospores (12–20 × 5–11 μm) and a narrow ascospore septum (1.5–3 μm). In addition, … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Afshan N., Fayyaz I., Iftikhar F., Niazi A.R., Habib K. & Khalid A.N. (2023): A new species of the genus Bacidina (Ramalinaceae, Ascomycota) from Pakistan - Herzogia, 36: 470–478

Bacidina pakistanica from the Himalayan moist temperate forest in Pakistan is described as new to science. nrITS sequences confirm its position within the genus Bacidina and together with its morphology suggest that it is distinct from other species of this genus. The taxon is characterized by olive green to pale green thallus, purplish black to almost black apothecia, 0.7 – 0.9 – 1.3 – 1.75 mm wide, a hymenium 65 – 80 μm high, 3 – 4 septate and large ascospores 28 – 55 × 1.9 – … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Afshan N.S., Fayyaz I., Iftikhar F., Habib K., Razzaq F., Niazi A.R. & Khalid A.N. (2022): A taxonomic and phylogenetic study of some Cladonia species from Pakistan - Nova Hedwigia, 115: 535–548

For this study, a number of species of the genus Cladonia were collected from different areas of Pakistan and characterized using morpho-anatomical and molecular techniques. The present work revealed that the collected specimens belong to four species. Among these, C. rei, C. ochrochlora and C. cariosa are new records for Pakistan, while the reports of C. pocillum represent range extensions within Pakistan. Complete morpho-anatomical descriptions and notes on ecology and distribution are provided, … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Agelet A. & Vallès J. (2003): Studies on pharmaceutical ethnobotany in the region of Pallars (Pyrenees, Catalonia, Iberian Peninsula). Part III. Medicinal uses of non-vascular plants - Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 84: 229-234

Keywords: Ethnobotany; Pyrenees; Catalonia; Non-vascular medicinal plants; Folk medicine. EndNote Read more... 

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Agerer R. et al. (2000): Open letter to the scientific community of mycologists: provide voucher specimens - Mycotaxon, 76: 489-493

A plea for proper documentation EndNote Read more... 

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Aghamiri R. & Schwartzman D.W. (2002): Weathering rates of bedrock by lichens: a mini watershed study - Chemical Geology, 188: 249-259

Keywords: Chemical weathering; Lichens; Lichen mini watershed; Bare-rock mini watershed; Laboratory mini watershed; Rate of denudation; Cumulative flux ratio EndNote Read more... 

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Aghoramurthy K., Sarma K.G. & Seshadri TR. (1961): Chemical investigations of Indian lichens--XXIV. The chemical components of Alectoria virens Tayl. Composition of a new depsidone, virensic acid - Tetrahedron, 12(3): 173-177

depsidones, Alectoria virens, virensic acid EndNote Read more... 

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